Tag Archives: Photoshop
Split Toning in Photoshop
Split Toning is an effect which has its origins in the days of film and it involves tinting the highlights in a black and white image one color and the shadows another color. The best results are where you use opposite colors for each, such as yellow and blue, green and magenta and so on. … Continue reading
CD Inspiration: Nine Inch Nails [Photoshop Project]
In a previous post I drew inspiration from Police’s Synchronicity album cover to create a Photoshop project. This week the cover for the Nine Inch Nails album, Downward Spiral, caught my eye. If you want to see the original album cover, check it out here – I think it’s a great way to showcase a … Continue reading
Sharpening in Lightroom
When you’ve finished doing your basic color correction to an image in Lightroom you’re ready to look into sharpening the image. In a previous posts I explained the basics of sharpening and how to use the High Pass Filter in Photoshop to sharpen an image. Today I’ll show you how to sharpen in Lightroom. You’ll … Continue reading
Quick and Easy Tourist Removal in Photoshop
Being a tourist would be more fun if there weren’t thousands of other tourists getting between you and the shot you want to capture. When you are visiting a popular location and if you have difficulty getting a photo that is free of people, take two (or more) photos making sure that somewhere in each … Continue reading
Digital Photography for Photographers: Professional Retouching
Korean Title: Kim Joowon-eui Sajingareul Wihan Photoshop Author: Joo-won Kim Publisher: Youngjin.com 448 pages Book + CD Important! Please read before you order! >>>This book is written in Korean . >>>This is a multi-unit set and the shipping cost will be adjusted to that of 2 books . To learn more about the shipping cost, please … Continue reading